
Egypt and ILO Expand Partnership on Jobs and Skills
Egypt is deepening its partnership with the International Labour Organization to create more job opportunities and strengthen workforce skills. The collaboration focuses on youth employment, entrepreneurship, and preparing workers for green jobs and digital transformation.
Egypt is ramping up its efforts to create better jobs and economic opportunities through an expanded partnership with the International Labour Organization.
Minister of Planning and Economic Development Ahmed Rustom met with Eric Oeschlan, head of the ILO's Cairo office, to map out new areas of cooperation. The discussions centered on employment policy, skills development, and support for startups as part of Egypt's push for inclusive economic growth.
Rustom emphasized that Egypt's partnership with the ILO connects economic growth directly with job creation, working alongside the private sector to improve living standards. This approach becomes especially important as global tensions and economic uncertainty continue to pressure emerging economies.
Egypt is maintaining its economic reform program while adapting to these challenges. The country is focusing on building resilience, increasing economic flexibility, and improving its ability to respond to external shocks based on lessons from past crises.

The government continues to prioritize economic stability while supporting key sectors like agriculture and industry. Officials are also working to control inflation and ensure citizens have access to essential goods, all while adopting international best practices to boost competitiveness.
The Ripple Effect
The partnership goes beyond immediate job creation. By emphasizing green jobs and digital transformation, Egypt is positioning its workforce for the future of work while addressing climate and technological shifts.
Young people stand to benefit significantly from the expanded cooperation, with new programs targeting youth employment and entrepreneurship. These initiatives aim to equip the next generation with skills that match global economic demands.
Oeschlan praised Egypt's efforts to shield its citizens and labor market from global economic pressures. The ILO is ready to continue supporting Egypt's employment agenda through strategic cooperation focused on workforce development and labor market reforms.
The private sector plays a central role in this vision, serving as a key driver of both economic stability and growth. Together, these efforts create a foundation for sustainable development that can weather future challenges while creating opportunities for millions of Egyptians.
Based on reporting by Google: cooperation international
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
Spread the positivity!
Share this good news with someone who needs it


